Call For Reviewers + Paper Deadline Reminder: HICSS Mini-Track!
Call for Reviewers: Social Media: Culture, Identity, and Inclusion Mini-Track at the 50^th^ Anniversary Hawaiii International Conference on Systems Sciences (HICSS 50) Mini-Track Chairs, Shahper Vodanovich � Auckland University of Technology, Nanette S. Levinson � School of International Service, American University, and Amanda Menking � University of Washington invite reviewers for the HICSS 50 inaugural Minitrack on Social Media: Culture, Identity and Inclusion. Reviewers will receive 2-3 papers to review during the late June/July 2016 period. Please email Shapher Vodanovich, Shahper Vodanovich <shahper.vodanovich@aut.ac.nz> by June 10 should you be able to serve as a mini-track reviewer and include any research area preferences. (Note that reviewers do not need to attend HICSS 50 to serve as a reviewer; reviewer names will be recognized in the Conference Proceedings. Papers have a maximum of 10 pages plus references and have a double blind review. August 1 is the deadline for reviews. We truly appreciate your role as reviewer.) Below is a brief version of the Mini-Track Call for Papers, with a deadline of June 15: Social media brings diverse groups of people together in productive and, at times, troubling ways. Users from different cultures, genders, and generations have adopted social media in diverse and interesting manners, creating new norms and practices. It is important to examine the various communication and behavioral styles but also to explore the design, impact and influence that digital and social media have within these groups. Possible Topics include: Inter-cultural and Cross-cultural use of Social Media; Gendered Social Media; the construction and circulation of gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity, religion and disability through the use of social media; Governance and Rules in Action; Aging and Social Media; Impact and influence of social media on diversity; Social Media, MOOCS, & Inclusion; Social Media & Implicit Bias; Social Media, Culture & Change/Social Innovation; Social Media & Intersectionality; Designing Social Media for Inclusion; Social Media, Disruptive Innovation, and Capacity-Building For All. Nanette S. Levinson Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs School of International Service American University Washington, DC 20016-8071 www.american.edu/sis/levinson
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